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Pl yivebodelirounea B0, wnm.muq-fiu ports. - Nermin, - _mn-m, Nernin, e, B - Tolephons Caliy, man- ut there. much attens its grade cross- of which prae- fnstance it ds 3 £ eth it“mo:.;:o -+ *“Thiays the very Worst thing about * young—nobody * else In the world | undérstands, they say. Then, it.she is u \ We are the only dealers in town who distribute this grade ' getting’ d he bac) & anal! b . 1 ' 8 g not .worrying over. net 3 Adeline” worries over getting m-%t k | 18 80 Tisky and maybe after she was mar- jmpat .fl love with her husband. ale . [ - e WHY TAKE W - |be awful, and what would she do then? in Fas % [ — “I think thelr most awful werry is when we guarantee both and price, We also guar- ‘without eas—and ad it s B P e SR d antee that your order not be cancelled when prices f y - 084 | you aren't popular you might as well be| . WEEK ENDING APRIL 16th, 1921 . o 2w p because its mission is|d¢ad and buried—and if you can be call-|' -advance. 119076 “Adeline s forever W abost|are abeintely mipecable. . ‘Whichness Adeline to go somewhere and i e ¢ E A = BT O e s — S| Shetucket Coal & Wood Co. LOOKING AFTER THE CHILDREN. : A Jouke ‘women tz7ing serioualy 1o maks ing for fear she Jun't make %land then set sxil-on o : 4 Interest camnot fail to attach to the 1 voyage “in company with about eight - Erabee b tion. She had far rather be frivoling, m& (‘: she was ”;‘;dwlzfie"fl":;_ sail o:h uhu_;ryingr %ufl:;d ;& ::l ¥ situation which evel concern| 1 d the friction is hard her disposi- wend annah -on ‘Tuesday, vem!| ; the child wa\n:"eomm!sdon which has|Pens death and frightful injurles can belyih TO0 (UNOR L WS OF BF CSRORE | g to, get out of accepting the Rext timi horsly afterward was taken fn the been proposed at the present session of |TeHed upon to ‘follow, Taking such|youig man being snatched by some little |he calls her up. navy. yard at -Washington. the genera] assembly. Under the provis- | Chances involves a penalty that is un-|fippertigibbet around the corner, who| “Indeed, I eannot begin to enumerate’| " The subsequent history of the Sa- . s ": d welfare bill which calls|fOTtunately too often' disredarded. The |has temporarily abandoned the higher life |the heavy burdens which are erushing |vannah.can -be told-in a fow words.|cathedral, Near by is the epi 1/1a8t jt gave more than the usual pitifal fend o6 the il weitere 3 very knowledge of the existence of the|and is having a good time. The reward|that bunch of blithesome young persons|on . account of the great fire fn Sa« | p2y ST (NGRS W 08 CoL (CRERRTG | corech * Jimmie sudenly burst ~ intc T e o e oty oo | crossing, the wamning”slgns or perhaps a |does Tot seem to equal the exertion and | who Just went ut and whom. you admir- [.vafinah her owners were compelied 1o | Pofuce racently. |tsars. Father took his boy into bls arm tablish this commission and carry on .: signal or a flagman should be sufficient |she takes it out on her family. eq as being’ own cousingfo hammings | sell her, and she ‘was wrehueddw “Steinamanger is abput 75 miles, al- | I8 Surprise. - work of caring: for the small children of| " g0 the mgtians of the driver of all| “Then the chief worry which lines thely|bird or something like tha i run.on a .packet between that eityl 4 B BT s e, Just {o @ “What's my Mttle man erying fer?” the state who are dependent and nege| .\ " o the Way to proteet himself|DTOWS I8 that they are going to be ol “Well, Well! said the sentimental old |and New.York whither she was bound [0St TU% & present boundary line be- od. g lected it is planned to have a Well paid| P C M B IS WAV fo D has g|malds. I find Adeline and ber dearest|lady with wide eyes. “I never should | when she was lost on the south side|$a°l € the present boundary lne Be-|™poohos v cried Jimmie. “T domt eexcutive with nine supervisors. The new 088 Who ate with him. He has a|friends draped all over the house sobbing | have dreamed it from their faces! I sup- |of. Long Island. separated from Switzerland by the full |ike that big ship pulling that littls board would be 'given work that is now | TeSPensibility which:should mever be 100|on one anether's shoulders sadly, and |post they have learned to hide grief and | (Tomorrow—The Blennerhassets and |jongth of Austria, approximately 300|Steamboat's tail and making it seream kbt care /ot by, ‘the -sthte Daatils ok fightly ghouldeéred but which seems to be|when I tremulously inquire what has hap- | woe bemeath 3 smiling countenance, eh?”. Their Mistor{unes.) miles.” - nnim o o disregarded in a large fumber of in-|pened they look at me with woe-begone| “Well, sometiing like that,” saia her e sl 08 4 Sesing Things. S hat the work which is planned fop|Et0Ce8, regardicss of the many instances|eyes. It is because, they stats, they have | masried daugher.—Bachange. - IN THE DAY’'S NEWS DS aged Dowe, 54 been 8, the the mow oommission could be. a3, wll| ¥Hers the folly of such conduct is glar- ; STRINAMANBER | Steries That Recall Others | et tey, Sovgee ingly set forth. s ; h: taken care of by the present beard, and mean mm time noon oceurs four minutes| .. “Oh paps, 1 saw an olive at grandma’s Happy will be the time when the da (_EI IERS IHE E]) ‘Perhaps it was not without deep ¢ would have been undertaken-bafors this| - TPY n.: AT ¥ the' M CT m } TO ITOR later for every degres of longitude toward | ., (crC8Ph & VAR TOC WIROUE CeP A Tug Question. ws g o 3 watermelon” - ; Bas proviston bt nady Bov. Che Saponn | ol s el T o1l Rk Daylight Saving. :ll‘“"m RAE Sy e Aine e ‘by.|Peror Charles, .of Austria-Hungary,| Jimmie was walking aiong the river| Her papa laughed s Beedly would indicate that at mlhmt‘m 'hl‘l: ho some distarit: tine In the future, when| Mr. BAitor: In reading your paper i "“""u ft is Teskoned is sw|CRO%e the town of Steinamanger — to|bank with his father and was very much Dl sty & 1 St o funds It 1 ere will probably continue to he plenty |Yesterday I couldn't help but noticing has and some that it hasn't, eareful con- sideration ought to be given to the state- - : “Well it might bave the “Hungarians, Szombathely — a6 a|interested. in the river. n sun. It time were t;lued °% | place from which he hoped to receive|was much distressed squash.” he real motion of the sun, neither days | the acclain of his former subjects as|small tug pulling & big empty barge de- t which has been made by different what do we t of nor hours would be of equal length. A|thair returned ruler.” says a bulletin|hind ft. Coming Back to Nermaley. b A p sk the users, but until it comes the import- wont of any governor, of|cemrectly-adjusted sun-dial indicates ma-|from the Washington, D, C. head-| Every now and then the tug would give. ‘The militant “suffs” are again members of the present board to thel . 'or showing due respect to such evi. |Lc Ochy Semate or congress, when & |turaj time, of What the astranomers walll quarters of the Natlanal Geosraphic|e shrill yell from ita siren. When at| ening to picket the White House if <ctoct that the profected work can be30%® Of Showing due remect to such evilsew peopie defy God and government of- | “apparent time,” Which differs, of course, | Secirer: nt Hardinx makes an appointment efficiently tewen care of for less than n;"“ 8t 4 & e r:“l 'y em-|ficials and have time changed to suit|{with every change of longitude, “It has been the cherished policy hal? that Is asked for.by the New’ soms zed. jngh o}'as g ‘aré of course g:emsellvlels lm; ‘make othiru ;'hu.ller for| This has nothing to do with the ques-|of the Hapsburg rulers of Austrig- mission. fust as dangerous n other states as they e i JETOTAIOS 2 ere has|tion whether daylightsaving should be|Hungary to rejuvenate the old ‘Holy New Assistant ot It as clatmed by the sécretary of the|2T® n New Jersey. cen everything done to the hard work-|abolished in Massachusetts. But it shows| Roman Empire, the Frankish and Secretary P 7 ¥ — ing farmers that can be done? .All thelus that all methods of measuring time|later the Germanic Union which claim-| . War . o~ board of charitles the supervisen thal . hitching posts in the city are removed | which dictated by practical conven. i - . The man whe knews how rallres THE BOLIVAR MEMORIAL. are ¥ B ed to be the heir to the power and save a billion doliars is usually ene will be required by extending thetr ditles 2 and when the mayor is asked why don't|ience are artificlal affairs—Springfield | oyeriordship of Rome. The afliations .:. t his life in other businest.~Al- to include the care of ehilaren under four| Mueh significance of course attaches|he have posts set to hitch to, tells intel- | Republican of what wes Avsieechiungerian ter e 4 whe spen throughout the state requiring it can be|to the unveiling of the monument to Si-|ligent hard working men to’ hitch their accomplished for $75,000, and the entirs|mon Bolivar in New York city at which ritory before the World War with the - it et R horses on the city dump. Ism't that old Roman Bmpire were R A T AR e I FURE appropriation for the state board of char- | President Harding made an address this | SIOWing how much the oity appreciates i of- dangeroug highway conditfons to cal' ‘where the mayor of Hartford defies the t for the exercise of care om-the part of |[EOVrnor on daylight saving time. Now t them. We are retuming te nermalcy.—8loux City Tribune Experts. closer through Steinamanger The eldest fire chief in the 'r‘::: o | States fn point of survice Is ities need be hut $94,000 h ofer to|Week, inasmuch as it cannot fail to dem. | 200 f;:“’;"’::“:-n Ky 2hg L8 &?;‘g;i ODD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN through any other town. The present s e il Soa s the asd o fale gare of present duties and the addi. | onstrate the astitude of this country to-|anq chamber of commerce are trying. to WisEany ’ HATY(e, Which wes the capltal of $5e the fire department of Ware, Mass, for tional ones, thers noeds to be eareful at-| ward ene who had taken guch & conspic-|down the high cost of liviag by inducing e tention given to this before indulging in |uous part in the histéry of four South of the chief divisions of Pannpnia— Sty year farmers to ralse more food supplies and | the expenditure of $100,000 for the same | American countries. : leave their teams outside city limits and| THE FIRST VOYAGE OF THE sA-|'1° name'given by the Romans to the purpose, Well has it been ‘sald that Bolivar was|back in the goods to the marketg and VANNAH. modern Austria-Hungary. It {s to be belleved that thiy Wl get|to Bouth America What Washington was|Sell cheap so the storekeepers can make| The homor of first mavigating the sea| “Sabria’s history was that of many.| An Mm the eaveful ssnsideration of the appro-|to the Uniteq States. He was recognized |MONeY on them! It reminds me of 2 s it e o with a steamer SolonnNu: an American, I.' city in-important border provinces F ;. éns, Trans-| of the Roman Empire during the priation comthittes, that this chanes to|as a leader and was placed at the head| ;o0 (010 by 2 &o 8008, & Col. James Stevéns, of New York: €ave §68,000 will not be overlooked and |of the governments of enVeauela, Colom- | “vove had his own way and if he had | Atiantic steam navieation was lonk . dis- that those Who are experienced In the SR height of its power. It was strongly n.'i'h" c.sfih sn'n an; ad mi . 6 bis, Pery and Bolivis and because of his Mv‘m lyem:“ b u:h-l unm.n r":: cussed before any one combining suf-| garrisoned with legionaries, military | Work of fooking after the welfare of chil- — ficlent skill with courage amd a spirit|roads connected it with Rome, there ctaracter and sccomplishments was es-|wouldn't. It happened the minister and | of adventure make the bold attempt. “Bren will not only be endorséd but given |teemed as a great Hberator. It was as was an_influx of civilian his wife were there over Sunday and| The Lendon Times in its issue of | great works of architecture and en- the ehance which they have lomg seught|the result his: visit_"to the United |the boy being il had to take alloes. He | £ e & May 11, 1819, thus ‘announced. the ex-|gineering were comstructed, and the te extend this work. States In 1809 when.26.years of age that | PUt up his ery he could take it but would | peeted event: “Great experiment—A new | community was thoroughly ‘Romani- . caused him to: join- the party of inde-|NOt uniess all the rest did.. The minister | steam vessel of 300 tons has been built|zed. ~Near there . Septimus Severus ) eride: Venezusia .and he was given | tHIBKINg it only a joke, said yes, they|in New York for the express purpose of | was proclaimed Emperor by his legions NOT HUGHES VIEWS. :n ; ‘“fl‘:‘; :it e u‘mna in 1811 on | 7OUld take it. After all had taken theirs | carrying passengers across the Atlantie, %n 1?3 A. 1?‘.1 The place b;culn: popu- Wi g o he took his and spit out of it saying it| She is to come to Liverpool direct.” ar for residence among the later em- w""‘”:,m"“,‘,’: Srerory, Bt | the declaration. of ‘Venesuelan independ-| was s hard dose to take. Now vt swer v On_ the very day that this brief no-|perors. teport urging rigid immigration restrio-| M0 T® Was not daunted by the fact just ke you daylight saving people? You, tice appeared the vessel referred to was he Roman influence in the Steina- that the first: efforts were faflures. Hellay abed until 6 o'clock. The farmers|visited by the presmident of the United | manger of today is a matter only of Kept persistently at his opposition to the|have to get up at 2 o'clock to get the | States and suite, and made a short trial | traditions and archeological relics. royalist forees, sudcesded and was re- [Milk ready for your breakfast. Then|trip previous to her departure on the|The remains of a large amphitheatre, garded as the herd of independence. He|When you get tired getting up mo early developments show that nothing of the hazardous voyage. ' a characteristic Roman aqueduet, and kind has come frem the secretary of Bhcs P ident of the Colom call time off a month and you ean't be| Thig steamer, named the Savannah, the |2 triumphal arch have been unearthed, state as expressing his views regarding | ccome the first presiden o - |Godly enough to get up an hour earller | first that crossed any of the oceans, wgs|and numerous small relies of the “tmpeigration. bian republio ;in 1821 successively . unlesg you can drive everybody else up | built at the eity of New York by Fran-| Roman. days have been placed in a The' sitaation diseloses that an injus- want to the nghun' : : t::nr':;onnme‘: an hour earlier, . cis Ficket for Daniel Dodd. She was mfi“:u?lctgzld.mul:um and In a Rach cake of L&co outlasts 2 cakes -4 in that part o u e an No wonder the churches are launched op the 22d of August. She - n pes’ of. T a5 b el o bt et T oma= | iy life and his:fortune were given prac-| Sundays with sch people, somi we dhom | Could carry only seventy-fve cords| “The town of today is pleasantly| | s Cleansing. ek 18 Ko had no intentioas of making | o’ for o beratization of - Bouth |and detying the only God we ever had,|0f wood. The Savannah eafled from. '""'“’dx Rl “’;E" o0, npey o -+ sgernd e on o 14| Americs, and:whils conditions made it|and putting Him aside and changing | the city of Savannah, Ga., on the 25th|ance. Ita population is about 30.000.| | - Comen in foil packnge. ¢ ¥4 not make any. What he did do was - 3N Nme 6o His- time as they want it. Why should |of May, 1819, bound for St. Peters-|It s now only the capital of a Hun- — _ : TRY A 3-CAKE BOX BT Lt or e et | i e the atirude o e |10 Viaa(or G thms o' desk with o | Bureh vie Liverposk She’ reached | Exian county, ‘I bas raiirond shons — ron ok 7 it w0 otaLERS venilable information concernin, the sa; near b make: hen it the latter port on the 20th day o P wambers and nattonaiities of ‘“-f' Who tator it-was later reallzed that guch was|20Me &8 1 :M h:"d b p:: ;fl:“ "M::l June, having used steam eighteen days | facture of agricultural machinery, The J. Mayhew Walnright, sppeiated ANGEWEN0, BRASKETT COMPANT, BOSTON wre contemplating emigration to the|M0t NS purpose and full value given tol, nan nag gust ag good right to. dety |out of the twenty-six, and thus dem- | Principal -architectural feature of the A t Secretary of War. IMPORTERS United States from abroad,” and it was|'N® DUt he took in arousing the epirit of | the Volstead ‘act as another has to' ety |Onstrated the feasibility of trans-At-|{0Wn 8 a handsome Roman Catholic otaz ¥ the furnishing of such information liberty- and independence in that contl-|standard time. Wa hone congress sees|lantic steam navigation, Trom the departmen the ¢ | nent. { here is a fine and ishment attachea| AS the Savannah approachéd Cape epa t te the chairman of = as repeated! ald [to all violators of weu's - time. e | Clear, on the southern coast of Ire- Ihe immigration committes, acoomganied | SOUth America ki !y|‘v k from 4 il 10 Anyes land, and smoke was eeen to .issue him. ‘It is with a foll rec-ican work from 4 a. m. unt p. m. it by explanatiens and abstracts of reports | homase to Rt s avatis o o¢| onition of his services during his 47|they want to, but don't try to compel|ffom her. it was at first supposed 2 others to do it. The rallroad company |that a sailing vessel was on fire, and 3 - e government who have been abrond |JRFS that homags is pald to B b7l g01q be severely punished for upheid.|On® of the King's cutters was ' dis- ¥ .-that the story got abroad that he had | tRIS- country in the unveiling of "|ing and aiding a few lawless peopls by | Patched todfer relief. But great was | morial to his memory in New York. Like mgking farmers work harder and get to|their wonfer at their inability, with ed himmeft many others Bolivar's services to his peo-|the trains an hour earlier. If the farm-| oL 81 In & fast vessel, to come up on. ple has beeome the more apprecigted In|ers had any sand they would deliver all | With @ ship undef bare poles. After 1 . » . Tuesing genersion than vas the case e on Sandard thne an i conicll | SYel sty vere seod o e cut || Reeally they are beautiful!| Made of domestic and imported while he was actively at work. Ko tho ik on standaed timy, :I;rpfl:eflof“:der Shew at thnmm‘ixuke o d, o h f sunm = — ey had made, as well as eir cu- X EDITORIAL NOTES. . '"’;,:;‘:"n':’”‘; ripslty to see the singular Yankee VOII“ and Ol'gm jes, in the newest m Or The formation of ‘Wilson clubs pleases| . oyer wo:kes;.du:e';lmm‘:m!? ::; .m.x'.at' . hl o m““x:’ i the “ex-president but it 18 too late tolchildren’s health at home, How many were m"x‘.".':.‘fi‘n.‘fi tf; &:la in:;ocud ‘:g wear. save the jeague. - ;!;u:lur:nn Gr:'u;;m been impaired fm health|of the “paval novelty.” 7 e. Upon approaching Liverpool hun- T o“ Crops are gomg to be excellent this| "It is the rural districts, net the city, | dreds of le came off in boats I h [s) the lty a.nd trlmmmgs y year it we can fudge by the way the dan-|where it shines. Now is the time to|ses the Savammah On oEeerbiie e 101’8, Wfll delions are studding the lawns. show plainly. who you Wwill serve, Ged|the eity the shipping, piers and roofs Hughes doubted very much if he said what was, sttribyted to him. They were correct in their doubt and as it is now disciosed the whele matter appears to " have been so grossly misinterpreted as to place the secretary in an entively false light. That he has views upon the question of immigration I8 not to be doubted. That he has not taken oscasion to ex- Dree them and hag made no- recemmen- dations in that direction cannet be too widely eirenlated in order to offset the claim that he had and the injustice which I ‘the “dry” housecleaners intend to do 3.good job in New York their efforts ‘will not be restricted to spring. gertain pesple may feel has been dano| myg giiies ave declaring “hands off” in| Opponents of daylight-gaving: have from 85.00 to 88.50. It was sn arbitravy boat with suspieion gnd But it is net na- b . "“‘. m 3 ’ 1€ one had lyed In ewsond T s Skirts—$10.00 to $19.50. by semething which he is not responsible! iy giruggle between Greeco and Tur-|beem eloguenit in demanding adheremes 287 other than those Wha made them. p P convenjence adopted by the rallroads te¢he u..l &5’ 8¢ tha G2y asgested > sU lTs Springfield before reseuing P 1883 he would have appreciated the da- 8 elena surmised .flm‘w' the Savannah y 3 > g : o noes were ononzes e sores | and last but most important the prices are very reasonable. "AXPAYER. |cheering the adventurous craft, Sev- for. The blame should of osures restiye, Lyt where is the league of nations?|to “God's time” But whatever “God's this steam operation of sectional time standards thvougheut sirabilty of uniform 'time, whether true A T, .9 » . Sesttand, Aprfl 20, 19221, eral naval ofeerq. nEbe R . Dm . ’ e ol Shants o Lanaen e soeers|| Also in Misses’ and Ladies’ sizes, priced God’s Time Not Standard Time, During the sofourn of the Savan- wWhere it belongs and it fs unfortumats : time" may be, standard time was ot | reraraod tae ot i Diitieh publie that the statements were stirfbuted 19| yndieations known until 1883, S t Skirt be in geme manner eonnected S the country. Standard time is doubtiess gg‘:‘g"h"‘ ambitious views of the United || Sport Suits, in Jerseys, Vél- | privd Plaid and Stripe ::m advance on nature, Bonapart: . of o maturo or ot trains en the Bayten m yyeash had this undertak- || Quits for Dress Wear, in are showing up | 20 any were operated by Beston Ba: # : Bt 2 none sxoept thote whoare| 1m%, Those on the New % and saea for || ~Serges and - Tricotine, at New Blouses operated by New York time, which was 12 minutes glower. 7 D Mearn + e || $25.00. - kinds and discriptions 3 oIt Bostom. A1 11 o . Sevived B ot R S ; Otbers: rodhuced to $32.50, [ A The men on the ecormer says: The|149 p. m, and departed at 1.42. o i |l - for Sport, Street, or Dress Wear, from $3.00 to $10.00 Probability ‘y that there wiNl. be those | mi was fnvolved. It arrived by Bee- at Blockholm, where ah: $35.00 and $39.50, whi b G o e Al g o (5 H o o i oo Taber 4 sold up to $65.00 and aylight meving time, sald & o g““‘a‘:"n'm'l. in the eomn. Btoekhol = ' i : With the rest of Cemtral Ameriea jotn. | 77 Where thres diterent times warg ob- V mg Costa Rics, and the United States|Irvei. Traine wolng east o inpisting on the White sward Pamama!gniie loeal time was differen might as well indulge | 2 second e thowght. ; ik i | With the lower house of congress pre- e s, o ving : Hats for Summer wear — Also & Rt syt slom ot gt Ty (e s R o sl wis, vislipd hy the Showing a large snd new assortment of transparent gation it is unfortunate that Genera]|STeatly if sach community had its '3 an 3 - : occasiops—Sport y Dawes canuot Be nemed to head the tn. |{iMe. But, with the increased mts ;q“l::' - a&“mmm lll“.!w II‘(”TIHM‘U‘“ A “hdh-'m z BAVI 2 travel made posstble the milways, guperior qualities by a trip to ltmlut-lhmzumfmmm s-vuuui 3 ere the vessel was visited .by the s i 23 mained e e . one time area ‘to another amd railread There wes a time when It was eonstd- schedules, which had to be more -ug than those of stage coaches, eould not be —_—_— : made ot with thess conificHng Lmes, | Mewors who vatee el T ) { contemplating So the practice argse of ndop{lug the e » R rent. mean gun time of some gentral or impor- . 1 : - tant city for a fairly large and wnified & o . h . When it costs $1.40 to get a dollar|37a. The mext step was standard time, - - s o . operating ceripin traims on the New Ha. arrangement, Which was not serious. 1] 3] i g: fe ] 5 i § : i B shonld have to go hack to-the sum- Sweral what they ave. |\ - - For that alone follows nature. i il |

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